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Version: 1.0.6
If you have several animations in 1 file and want a quick way to switch between them, this script might be useful for you.
TimeLine Control lets you create a list of named time ranges. Also add, remove, rename and sort items in this list. List is stored in INI and automatically loaded on next opening of your max file.
Docks above max timeline for quick and easy access.

Very useful tool when you have multiple time-ranges in your single animation file. Mostly used for games - but can be used for many other purposes as well.

Sometimes it's useful to have many animations of a character in one file - so its start and end positions match between the different animations. TimeRanger lets you choose which section of the animation to show in the timeline.

When an object has several “object keyframes” of different parameters at the same frame time (e.g. a morpher with multiple targets, or baseObject’s radius and segments animated), all of these keyframes are displayed as one “grey object key” in the timeline.

Isolate Track popups (under mouse cursor) a rollout that displays all the animatable tracks of the current modifier stack selection, and quickly isolates the selected track keyframes in the timeline.